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IEEE 1688-2015

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IEEE Standard Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics of Replaceable Electronic Modules

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IEEE 2015 171
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New IEEE Standard – Active. Electromagnetic performance requirements for replaceable electronic modules (REMs) are specified. This standard is suitable for items that have the following features: removable/replaceable electronic circuit modules that plug into an equipment rack or frame, with electrical interconnections primarily through edge connectors that interface directly with a backplane, and electrical power input derived from the backplane power sources. This standard is based on MIL-STD-461E system/equipment level electromagnetic interference (EMI) controls. The conducted and radiated requirements, limits, and test methods were adapted to provide risk reduction of REM EMI before integration in a system/equipment.

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1 IEEE Std 1688-2015 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
8 Introduction
9 Contents
10 IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. Overview
1.1 General
11 1.2 Scope
1.2.1 General applicability
1.2.2 Tailoring of requirements
1.3 Purpose
1.4 Structure
1.5 Emission and susceptibility designations
12 2. Normative references
13 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
14 4. General requirements
4.1 General
15 4.2 Interface requirements
4.2.1 Performance requirements
4.2.2 Susceptibility
4.2.3 Emissions
4.3 Verification requirements
4.3.1 Measurement tolerances
16 4.3.2 Shielded enclosures
17 4.3.3 Other test sites
4.3.4 Ambient electromagnetic level
4.3.5 Ground plane
18 4.3.6 Power source impedance
4.3.7 General test precautions
19 4.4 REM test configurations
20 4.4.1 REM design status
21 4.4.2 Bonding of the REM
4.4.3 Shock and vibration isolators
4.4.4 Safety grounds
4.4.5 Orientation of REM
4.4.6 Construction and arrangement of REM cables
4.4.7 Interconnecting leads and cables
22 4.4.8 Electrical and mechanical interfaces
4.4.9 Operation of the REM
4.4.10 Power-on switching functions
4.4.11 Operating frequencies for tunable RF equipment
4.4.12 Operating frequencies for spread spectrum equipment
4.4.13 Susceptibility monitoring
23 4.4.14 Use of measurement equipment
4.4.15 Emission testing
24 4.4.16 Susceptibility testing
25 5. Detailed requirements
5.1 General
26 5.2 EMI control requirements versus intended installations
27 5.3 Emission and susceptibility requirements, limits, and verification
5.4 CE102M conducted emissions, power, control, and signal leads, 10 kHz to 10 MHz
5.4.1 CE102M applicability
28 5.4.2 CE102M limits
29 5.4.3 CE102M verification
34 5.5 CS101M, conducted susceptibility, power supply REM leads, 30 Hz to 150 kHz
5.5.1 CS101M applicability
5.5.2 CS101M limit
35 5.5.3 CS101M verification
41 5.6 CS103M conducted susceptibility, antenna port, intermodulation, 15 kHz to 10 GHz
5.6.1 CS103M applicability
5.6.2 CS103M limit
5.6.3 CS103M verification
42 5.7 CS104M, conducted susceptibility, antenna port, rejection of undesired signals, 30 Hz to 20 GHz
5.7.1 CS104M applicability
5.7.2 CS104M limit
5.7.3 CS104M verification
5.8 CS105M, conducted susceptibility, antenna port, cross-modulation, 30 Hz to 20 GHz
5.8.1 CS105M applicability
5.8.2 CS105M limit
43 5.8.3 CS105M verification
5.9 CS106M, conducted susceptibility, transients, power leads
5.9.1 CS106M applicability
5.9.2 CS106M limit
44 5.9.3 CS106M verification
48 5.9.4 Data presentation
5.10 CS114M conducted susceptibility, bulk cable injection, 10 kHz to 200 MHz
5.10.1 CS114M applicability
5.10.2 CS114M limit
51 5.10.3 CS114M verification
57 5.11 CS115M, conducted susceptibility, bulk cable injection, impulse excitation
5.11.1 CS115M applicability
5.11.2 CS115M limit
5.11.3 CS115M verification
62 5.12 CS116M, conducted susceptibility, damped sinusoidal transients, cables, and power leads, 10 kHz to 100 MHz
5.12.1 CS116M applicability
5.12.2 CS116M limit
64 5.12.3 CS116M verification
70 5.13 RE101M, radiated emissions, magnetic field, 30 Hz to 100 kHz
5.13.1 RE101M applicability
5.13.2 RE101M limit
5.13.3 RE101M verification
73 5.14 RE102M, radiated emissions, electric field, 10 kHz to 18 GHz
5.14.1 RE102M applicability
5.14.2 RE102MF limits
74 5.14.3 RE102MF verification
80 5.14.4 RE102MC limit
5.14.5 RE102MC verification
83 5.15 RS101M, radiated susceptibility, magnetic field, 30 Hz to 100 kHz
5.15.1 RS101M applicability
5.15.2 RS101M limit
84 5.15.3 RS101M verification
87 5.15.4 RS101M alternative—ac Helmholtz coil verification
91 5.16 RS103M, radiated susceptibility, electric field, 30 mHz to 18 GHz
5.16.1 RS103M applicability
5.16.2 RS103M limit
92 5.16.3 RS103M verification
101 5.16.4 RS103M alternative test procedures—reverberation chamber (mode-tuned)
5.17 RS107M electrostatic discharge from human contact
5.17.1 RS107M applicability
5.17.2 RS107M limit
5.17.3 RS107M verification
104 Annex A (informative) Replaceable Electronic Module Electromagnetic Interference Standard Application Guide
A.1 General
A.2 References
105 A.3 Definitions
106 A.4 General requirements
129 A.5 Detailed requirements
164 A.6 Guidelines for REM design and test documentation
IEEE 1688-2015
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